Pittsburg dispatch. (Pittsburg [Pa.]) 1880-1923, May 16, 1892, Page 3, Image 3

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THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. MONDAY, MAT" 16, 1892.
IT IS ONLY A MEMORY.
Members of the Old Dome Congre
gation Take a Last Farewell.
THE FIRST CHCKCH IS DESERTED.
Eecollections of the Division of the
Original Church.
JCOTES FROM TIIE CLASS MEETING BOOK
The last services in theFirsOr.P.Chnrcb,
Filth avenue, were held yesterday. Sun
day school services were held at 0:15 a. m.
At 10:30 the last baptisms were made. They
were Addison, Mary and Anna Boss,
Hazel A. Zimmerman and Blanch Humph
ries Wiley. The reception into full mem
bership of the following candidates also
took place: Clara H Patton, Elmer D.
Miller, Xellie B. Miller, Clara E. Stewart,
Mary E. Brokaw, Bertha M. Chantler,
"William "W. Wilson, Charles C. Rinehart
and A. Kirk Gillespie. The sermon was
preached by Rev. J. J. Murray, of Balti
more, a former pastor of the church.
At 2 o'clock a historical meeting was
held. It was presided over by Rev. John
Scott, D. D., ex-pastor of the congregation.
Rev. John Cowl, the oldest living ex-pastor,
was to have delivered an address, but
was unable to be present owing to ill
health. Rev. David Jones. D. D., the
present pastor, ga e a short sketch ot the
early history of the church. During his
remarks he said it was a singular coincidence
that there had never been any serious con
troversv in the faitli of the church, although
it was represented in almost every nation
on the globe. Another kind of controversy
aroc That concerning the government
which caused secession. Complaints were
made about the way Wesley ruled according
to his own mind. Hs never surrendered
his power and it was probably the best
method.
Objected to a Division of Tower.
When the church was organized in Amer
ica in 17S4 and 1702, the bishops were given
the samerjoner xi liieli soon caused dissen
sion. Attacks wero made on them by the
preachers and in 1S20 a chance was made.
When this chute!) was organized for some
reason the i old episcopal was leltout of
the cliaiterand the nine tiustces, seven of
whom were rotormer,accepted the charter.
Tlie congregation then met in the Smitntleld
Ftreet chuicn and it was adopted byavote
oriOOtoSO Mien Kcv. George Jlrown was
called to the pastorate In May, 1822,
the imnorit threatened to prosecute, but
notw itlistandins the threat he was secured
and on June 24 the new law tho same as
had been adopted in lialtimorc were
adopted. Tins church was the flrst ono
ever organized in this city, and Its history
remains unbroken until the present day.
The old mithfleld street church is a seces
sion fiom this one, as the records will t-liow.
Ii ior to ItfiS this was the Methodist
Episcopal A hen Rev Gaorse Brown came
the church diided into two parties. The
meetings wero held in tho old church on
First stieet at 9 a. m. and 3 r. M. by ono
party, and at 11 a. xr and 7 r. si. by
the other. Then the church was
taken poieion of by the Methodists, and
the 31. E. bicthrcn brought a suit of eject
ment. Ir wa- tiled beloro Judsc Rodcers
and went to the jury without argument. In
older that an appeal could be taken. The
jurv letiirned in favor of the 31. E., and a
motion for a new tiial was made, which was
3-efused and an appeal was taken to the Su
piemc Court. In 1831 Oner Justico Gib
Fon handed down the opinion that in
every aspect of the case it was in
invor of the defendants. and the
new trial was Granted, but it never
came ton trial, as the pi oposition made to
the Methodist Episcopal branch to divide
the pioperty was accepted by them the
Methodi-t Episcopals to take the Smlthfield
propei tv and the rctotmers tho Fir-t street
piopertx, the burying jrround and $2,000.
Then tins piesent propel tv was put chased
and it has pio cd a sood investment.
Only One Tastor Died at Ills Tost.
Puling Rev. George Brow n's pastorate the
congregation incicaed trom 270 to between
SOOandCOO Rev. Cornelius Spiinger was tho
next and later Rev 3Ir. Elliott, who served
two jeais and then one j ear and died dur
ing the last tcim. llowas the only one to
die w hile pastor of this church.
Then came Dr. Cowl, Dr. Scott, Dm. Mc
Keevcr, 31mrav andothcts. In the rccotds
of the class meetings aie some curious
thinjrs. In Brother Avorj'-. book, opposite
the namesof those who were absent, weie
wiittcn comments such as ".Needs to be
looked after," "Absent too often," and so
on all through the book. On the loll ol mem
bership opposite tho name of a member is
written, Withdrawn in wrath: nuy God
liae pityon Iitni,"and 20 jeais later this
Kline man was elected 3Iavor of this city
w hile incarcerated in the county iail.
Of the 270 members on June 2t,"l820, but two
nrealne and thev weie both present xester
l.iv afternoon. One of them sang m the
choir until ISiW. The old members ato Mrs.
Grcenough and Mrs. 3Iarv 3Iiller.
Rev. 1H id .Tones called the two old ladies
to thcnlt.it where thev kissed each other
and theli tents flowed freely at the thought
of lea ins the dear old church, wlieio they
liad woi sniped for so many years The
tcenc wus aerv pathetic and there was a
Tisablc moisture in many cjes and
a liun.ed application of haiidkeichiefs.
Remarks weie made by John Elliott, a son
of Rev. 31r Elliott. Dr. Scott, Dr. 3IcKeever
and Dr. Murray Dr Scott was pastor of the
rhuicliin lsJ5 and '40 and again in 1801 and
Gi lie iel.it ed some amusing incidents that
happened dm ins his early charge, one of
which happened to him. He said: "The as
sistant pastor. Rev. 3Ir. Davis, was ve.'y
prompt in beginning services on the
exact minute, and on the ilrst Sun
day evening when I took my new
wile to church, after seating her and
ascending tho pulpit, Rev. 3Ir. Davis
starred the services by reading a very long
hymn in lonjr mctci. As the choir had not
arrived I endcax oied to start the tune after
lie hod lead the flrst two lines. No one
Joined in and he lead the next two, which.
I sang alone, and so on tlnougliout the
wboleot the hymn. It was very cmbarras.
ins to me, but 1 stuck it out. Tho worst of
It was that the choir had arrived and made
no endear or to assist me."
Last Service in tho Old Home Church.
At the evening setvice Itov. Mr.
fcott pleached tho last sermon in
the old church. His text was
second Timothy, th ciiaper, scvonth
and eighth verses. He said the words of the
text were written when Paul was a prisoner
In Rome. The time for his execution had
bten set and he was ready to go. He had
louglit the fightand was leady. They wero
f ulljof loving insti uctions to his son.w hom he
exhorted to be faithful and preach gospel
earnestly, as the time would ccme when
men would not listen to the wot dor God.
Then he -aid:
'Wc ha e heard of tho crowned heads of
Euiope, but they are nothing to compaie
witli the ciow n of glory for those who have
fought the light and won, and like Paul we
should say at this closing Hour we aie
ready. At thisaltar I receii edyour present
pastor into the chuicn, and it was here also
we saw the last of our beloved missionar3",
Musl.ibby Outline, but wo bid farewell to
this sacred place with the leehng that wo
will meet with the hundreds, if not tho
thousands in our lather's mansion and his
promise to ns is that w e w ill."
The following people were then taken into
lull mcinber&iiip in the chinch, making tho
last in the old edifice: Ada V. and Mable
Gillespie, 3Iary i;os, Coia Wilson, Nellie
Rinchart, Anna Ruiledge, Nellie Perry and
J. II Palmer. The Lord's Supper was then
lartaken of and the congregation dismlssod
In singing the h run, "God Bo With Us Till
We Meet Again."
Until fuither notice the services will be
conducted in tho lecture room of tho Fourth
Axeiiuc Bipti-t Cnurch. 'ecretary Slooro
said that Kaufmann Bros, intended having
enough bnckso! the old building enameled
to piesent one to each member of the con
gregation as a keepsake.
It Is Impossible
To produce from wheat a flncr quality of
Hour than Minnehaha. Ample capital, long
experience in milling, the most perfect
machinery for milling, combine to make
.Minnehaha the best flour that comes fiom
the State of Minnesota, where the highest
grades of flour in the woild are made, nr
Bargains In Wall Paper.
Great clearance sale of this season's fine
goods. ffir. H Allex.
517 A ood street, near Fifth avenue.
Mothors, Bring Tour Children This "Week
To Aufrechtls gallery, and get one dozen of
those line cabinets lor $1, at 77 Filth avenue.
IT LOOKS LIKE A GO.
Favorable. Comments by th Thirty-Sixth.
Warders In Regard to a New School.
Much favorable comment among the tax
payers of the Thirty-sixth ward has resulted
fiom The Dispatch article of last week in
regard to tho necessity of a new school
house in place of the old building, which
has been unfit for school purposes for years.
Stubcn street will bo opened from the city
line when the electric road is built, and as
the boys of tho school mako this street their
playground at present, the danger of their
being injured when the street becomes n
thoioughfare is obvious and a ard for
them to play in w ill have to be provided.
Sir. Bankerd, of tho School Board, says
that the best location for the new building
will be to tho cast of the present structure,
allowing the old building to remain stand
ing for school purposes until the new one is
completed, so that other quarters will not
have to bo rented. Tho site of the old
building will serve as a yard for tho boys.
As all the members of the board are Prop
erty owners and In favor of the new building,
the school children w'ill probably have
better quarters this coming winter.
Great Apple Crop Expected.
A day's ramble in the country now is very
delightful. Tho frnlt trees are in full bloom,
tho bluet, violet and buttercup cover the
fields, and the grain Is beginning to grow
finely. If an abundance of blossoms moan
anything, then the frnlt crop this year will
bo very large. Farmors SRy they haven't
seen so many apple blossoms for years as
there are this spring, and unless tho buds
have been injured by the late spring thev
expect a wonderful crop. The output of
apples abont ten years ago was phenomenal,
and the production. has not been as heavy
since.
Horses Jnst Received.
Twenty head of saddle, driving and several
mated carriage horses received from Ken
tucky by express, by tho Arnhelm Live
Stock Company, Limited. They are as fine
as grows: call and see them. All well broken
and gentle. We also received two car loads
of draught and general pui pose horses from
Ohio. You can save from $25 to $50 on every
purcha-e at Arnheim's stables, and get bet
ter quality than handled anywhere in the
city.
We have also 100 mules, all sizes, in our
Jens, suitable tor pit or draught purposes,
lon't forget tho place. 52 Second avenue,
Pittsburg, Pa.
MEETINGS AD NOTICES.
Meetings.
VTOTICE-THE ANNUAL MEETING OF TITE
1 1 stockholders of the Pittsburg. Allegheny and
Manchester Traction Company will be held st the
office of flic company, at the corner of Market and
Liberty streets. Pittsburg. Pa., on MONDAY.
Mav 18. at 7.-30 o'clock p.m. At that time the dl
rtctors for the ensuing year will be elected and
such other business asmiy properly conic before
the meeting wld be considered. The stock books
of the company will close at noon. Thursday.
Mav 12.
, lSi ana remain closed until Tuesday,
3Iay 17, 1892.
A. M. NEEPER, Secretary.
ENCAMPMENT No. 1. I
TJxiox YETMtAX Legion, j
CPECIAL OEDER-
Comradcs are hereby notified to assemble la uni
form at the ball at 1 p. M. sharp,
MONDAY, MAY 18, 1892,
to attend the funeral of our late comrade. Thomas
A. Rowley.
C. F. McKENNA, ColoneL
GEO. B. CITALMERS. Adjutant.
Office CotTN-rr COMMissiocEns, )
Fittsbukg. May II. 1892. J
THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS A ILL HOLD
appeals from the triennial asessmcnt of 1892,
of Braudock township, on FRIDAY, May 20.
R. E. MERCER,
J. G. WEIR.
D. J. HOYLE.
Countv Commissioners.
Attest: T. W. SEIBERT. Clerk.
Election.
The axoemhe Dock Compact,
Pittsburg, Jlay 9, 1892. f
ELECTION-THEANNUALMEETINGOFTHE
Stockholders of this company will be held at
its general office, corner Third aienuc- and Try
street. Flttsburg. on THURSDAY. 3IAY 19. 1892.
al3 o'clock, P. M., lor the election of a Board of
Directors to sen e for the ensuing year, and for
transacting such other business as may be brought
before the meeting. BENJAMIN PAGE,
Secretary.
Ilnslness Changes.
nsroTXOiE.
OF INTEREST
TO
GROCERS AND BAKERS
By arrangement with Messrs.
Kramer & Seifert, the business of
Jleischmann & Co., in and about
Pittsburg, will, from and after May
i, 1892, be conducted and man
aged by Fleischmann & Co. direct.
Regular and prompt deliveries of
fresh Yeast can at all times be re
lied on. Soliciting your future or
ders wc remain yours truly
FLEISCHMANN & CO.,
Factory Depot, 83 Sixth ave.,
Pittsburg, Pa.
jVffal Notions.
AY. A. YOUNG.
No. 54 Grant av.. Slim ale, Bennett, Fa.
ESTATE OF JOSEPH HATCn, DECEASED
Notice Is hereby gh en that letters testamen
tary on the estate of Joseph Hatch have been
granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons
Indebted to said estate are requested to make Im
mediate payment, and those having claims against
the same should make them known without delay.
W. A. YOUNG. Executor.
No. MGrantay., 3IUIvaIe boroufh, Bennett, Fa.
J. COHEN & CO.. Attorney.,
85 Diamond St.
I7STATE OF JOHN HELBLING, DECEASED
j Notice Is hereby glren that letters testa
mentary on the estate of John Helbllng. late ot
Reserve tonnshlp, county ol Allegheny and State
of rcunsjlvanli. deceased, bare been granted to
the undersigned, to whom all persons Indebted to
said estate are requested to make Immediate pay
ment, and those having claims or demands against
the same will make them known without delay to
AMAND MI1I3I. Executor.
101 hmlthtield 6t.. Pittsburg. Pa.
rratsosAi.
pERSONAL-lc perroll wall paper.
Thompson
jl. i-Lus.. iuj r euerai 51.. Allegheny.
IJERSONAL-Crcdlt. yes. credit on fine dress
. goods, silks, satUs, wraps, etc. at J. Dwjcr's,
Room 4, McCance hlotk, 701 tfmltliacld.
IJERSONAL-Cash paid for old gold and sliver
watches and jewelry repaired: new work made
to order. Chris llauch. 541 bmltlinelt.
PERSON AL-I haYeabook of 141 p-vges In Gcr
1 man to be transWtid in English: slie or page
7x10. Address Box 117. stating price per page.
PERSONAL Everett Club news: The pianos
delivered this -cek are Club A. No. 180. Mrs.
Mary Blasev, Ovcrlixik St.. Allegheny: Club B. No.
191. G. 31. Watson, Beaver Falls, Pa.
PERSON AL-lfJohn Lyttle. who kept hotel In
- cston. t a.. In the sixties. lll send his
address to John Faulkner, No. 1615 N. Main st ,
Los Angeles. Cak, he will learn something to bis
advantage.
I)ERbONAL-Ta-va-zon specifics for catarrh,
rheumatism, blood, liver. Kidneys, urinary
troubles never Tall: 37 years' uncqnaled record: tes
timony indisputable. ir. Griffith. Ihlrd and
Grant ts., Pittsburg.
PERSON AL When 1 was a small oov my mother
always repaired my breeches and Jacket, but
thicclgot to be a great big man. Dickson, the
well-known tailor 65 Firth av.. cor. Wood St..
second floor, has ten substituted, who now does
all my cleaning. pr:sslng and renovating In great
shape. Tel. 1658
LOST.
LOST-2 Irish setter dogs, male and female, dark
red. Suitable P-ward If returned to E. Wal-
ker. comer r orncs r nq Jlawhlnncy sts., Oakland.
LOST-The greatest bargain of your lire. If yon
do not buy a lot In Grove Square Plan of lots.
Perrysville av., Allegheny: eio to 50 cash, and It
tofS per week, without Interest or tax. Call on
Holmes Co., 420 fcmlthfield st., for plans.
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M&'Dtsplaii tuxvertiianmu m dollar per
gquare or one imerlion. Clastifled real ettate
odiertUemenitonViU page ten cent per line for
each imerlion, and none taken for leu than
thirty cents.
UNTIL FURTHER NOTICfi
ADVERTISEMENTS ON THIS PAGE
Classified under the following headings will be ac
cepted at the rate of
ONE CENT PER WORD
FOR EACH INSERTION when paid for la ad
Tance either at main or branch offlces.
Wanted Advertisement! 0 aUJOmH,
EUCH AS
SITUATIONS. KOOSI.
MALE IIELP. IIOARDINO,
FEMALE HELP, BOARDERS,
AGENTS, MISCELlANEOUq,
PERSONAM, TO I.ET ROOMS,
MISCELLANEOUS TOR SALES, LOST AND
FOUND.
THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH.
BUSINESS OFFICE.
Cor.Smlthfield and Diamond Streets.
ALWAYS orEN.
RRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS. WHERE
WANT. FOR 8ALF, TO LET. AND OTHER
TRANSIENT ADVERTISKME STS WILL BE
RECEIVED UP TO 9 P. M. FOR INSERTION.
Advertisements should be prepaid unless adver
tisers already have accounts with Tin Disfatcii.
FOR ALLFGHENY. NO. 107 FEDERAL ST..
TELEPHONE 3021.
FOR THE SOUTH8IDR. NO. 1412 CARSON
STREET. TELEPHONE NO. 60E.
FOR THE LAST END. J. W. WALLACE, 613
TENN AV.
riTTSBURG ADDTTTOVAT..
THOMAS MCCAFFREY, 3501 Butler street.
F.MIL G. STUCKEY. I4th street and Penn avenue.
ALLFGHENY ADDITIONAL.
F. TT. EGGERS ASON, Ohio and Chestnut streti.
THOMAS McHENRY. Western and Irwin avenues.
TERRY 31. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny avs.
WANTED.
Slain Hela.
AN Installment collector, at once, for JIcKees
port; must have experience In the town;
state age, reference and salary expected. Address
X. Y., Dlspatcn office.
BARBFR-Flrst-elass white barber: steady Job.
Address S. K. Bcrcd, 00 Diamond, or 57
Frankstown ay.
BARBER-Good barber. Applv to Geo. Jenny.
107. corner South Canal and Madison av., Al
Icgheny. "DARBER At 50 Fourth av.
B'
OYS Two. to learn the barber trade. 2003 Car-
eon St., Pittsburg, s. S.
CHE3IIST An experienced chem'st accustomed
to the duties incident 10 crucible and open
hearth melting: must be first-class In every re
spect. Address, with full particulars, B. C. A.,
Dispatch office.
"lOATJIAKER At once; good wages and steady
j work to right man. Inquire C. J. Sislcy,
Evans City. Pa.
ClUTTER-Young man to operate Acme cutter
ami attend to stock. Addro-s, stating wages
wanted and experience. Printer, Box 110, city.
F
URNITURE PACKER-JIut be a strictly sober
married man. Apply at 042 ana 044 i.iDeriy si.
MAN A live, active man. -n Ith some pluck and
push, to represent us In j our locality: we have
something entirely new that goes, and unless yon
can make 75 to X0 per month ne don't need you;
no peddling; better write to-iy. Address Manu
facturers, Box 5303, Boston, 3Iass.
MAN With push warned In each city and town
to Introduce the rastest sel'ing household
article on record. Over a million sold In Philadel
phia. 'Will pay competent person J4 00 per day.
Address with stamp. W. II. Williamson, 44 N. 4th
street. Philadelphia. Pa.
PATTERN 31AKFR-Immcdlate!v. one first-class
pattern maker to make patterns or steam en
gine, gearing and a general variety of patterns:
must be a man willing to work, of good character
and habits and plenty or that good sense erron
eously called "common," with practical In
genuity to devise bet and quickest mode 01 mak
ing pattern: our shop Is now situated In a first
class small town, and we are working ten hours
per day. Address Kcnney & Co.. bcottdale. Pa.,
giving experience and wages expected.
LATE GLASS CUTTER A competent J man.
Georgcr. Harris A Co.. Buffalo, N . Y.
RED brick burner One accustomed to natural
gas. Address Bnck, Dispatch office, stating
wages expected.
STATIONERY and leather goods bnver; state
wages. Address T ages, Di-patch office.
Absents.
AGENTS-HUtory Supreme Court United State:
unlversallv sanctioned by the Bar: of Interest
and value to all. especially to the profession: full
page etchings of portraits of every Chief and Asso
ciate Justice since organization of the court; read
review In Pittsburg Post Stay 7, or Chronicle Tele
graph 3Iay 13: exclusive territory will be given to
a few more nrst-class canvassers: agents In the
field making sp'eudld reports; no compctlnon.
ppl v at once to secure choice of territory. W. H.
bhepard, CO Bakewell building.
AGENTS 3tcn with capital, secure general
agency lmmcdlatelr: fortune for hustlers.
Monopoly, 150X652, nitsDurg,
AGENTS fZ to ?7 daily ; experience unnecessary.
Putuam&Co.. Perfumers, West A lnsted. Ct.
Female Help AVanted.
CIOOKS. chambermaids, nurses.dlnIngroom girls,
J laundress, and cook for same family, COO
house girls, German and colored glrl. colored
cook and chambermaid for private family, cooks,
chambermaids and dishwashers for hotels and
restaurants; gardeners, farm hands, white and
colored waiters, 1 coachman. Thompson's. 60S
Grant fit.
COOK For family of three (3): no washing;
wages 53 50: citv references required. Mrs.
John S. Davison, 4614 Fifth ay.
COOK Experienced short order cook: must be
good pastry cook. 113 Liberty st.
DISH WASHERS Two experienced dishwashers.
1125 Liberty st.
GIRL for general housework: Swede preferred;
' also an experienced cook; references required.
Apply at corner Bayard and Dlthrldge sts., Oax
and. GIRL Good girl, who can help with cooking.
Apply at 1125 Penn av.
01 IRLS Three good girls, for general hotel work.
J 1103 Tenn av.
G'
IRL For general housework. 190 Fourth av.
HELP-Oneuightcook. one woman for general
work, one dish asher. for restaurant outside
city; 6tate wages, including board, expected and
where Interview can be had. Box 93, Chanters, Pa.
SKIRTJIAKER Experienced sklrlmakcr. 201
Third ay.. FlUshurg.
TTOMAN Middle-aged woman as companion
1 V and nurse for a sick lady: a good home: long
engagement and high wagis to the right party;
must be a woman of refinement; first-class refer
ence required. For particulars address or apply at
office, 027 Penn av.
91ale and Female Help Wantea.
BOYS AND GIRLS To work for me between
school hours; I pay a large commission; send
ale stamp. II. F. Richards, I!., Providence, R.L
HELP Immediately 50 farm hands, man cook.
2 col. waiters, butler, hotel cooks, dishwash
ers, chambermaids, dlningroom girls, laundress,
pantry girls, famllv cooks, chambermaids, child's
uurse. 200 house girls, 10 colored working house
keepers. Median's, 545 Grant St., tel. 90.
MEN AND LADIES-For the Barnum Bailey
how; 50 experienced coryphees; extra ladles
and 300 tall men to act as supernumeraries.
Apply on grounds bet. 9 and 12 o'clock Monday,
31av 1C.
Permanent Gaests Wanted.
PERMANENT guests wanted at East End Hotel.
Penn ay., E. E.: this hotel has been recently
opened undernew management: the house has been
thoroughly renovated: table first-class: rates rea
sonable; a most desirable home during the coming
hot summer; good stabling for saddle horses and
only 15 minutes from park. A. H. Wilson, pro
prietor. Hoarder and Lodgers Wanted.
HOTEL GILSON-132S-13JS Penn av.. two
squares Union station, rooms and boarding,
1 day up.
LODGERS Anchor Hotel, Liberty, corner
Fourth: lodging per night. 25c, 35c. 50c; week,
Jl 25, f 1 75. ,2, 3.
M
EALERS-At 80 Cedar av., Allegheny.
T) 003IERS And urealers at 235 Emerson St.,
.l-l .&!.
lEnd.
Boardlnc 'Wanted.
BOARDERS Come here and get meals prepared
the same as home: 21 meals (ticket) M; also fur
nished rooms. 39 Sixth av.
BOARDERS-Tablc board: also furnished rooms,
bath, conveniences, 221 Federal st., Alle
gheny. AVanted Partner.
PARTNER with $20 to take half Interest In busi
ness that pays enormous profits. Call forenoon.
room.7. 134 Water st.
rinanclal tVantoo.
A3IOUNTS offWtoJS.OOOto 120.000 on city and
suburban property; mortgages for 3 or 5 years;
money ready; no delay; smallest cost. S.J. Flem
ing, 400 Wood St., corner Fourth ay.
M1
ONEY to loan on mortgae; no delay; v 1
interest, uowaru urown, 151 jfourtb av.
MORTGAGES on city or Allegheny county prop
erty at lowest rates. Henry A. Wearer i.
Co.. S2 Fourth av.
rpo LOAN 1200.000 on mortgages: 100 and up
J. ward ato per cent: (500,000 at 4X per cent on
residences or business propertv, VkCant lots or
farms, b. H. French. 125 Fourth ay.
WANTED-Mortgagcs on Improved city or Alle
gheny couaty property. McCune 4 Coulter,
13 Fourth ay.
WANTED.
Situations Wanted.
COSIPANION Young lady wishes to obtain posi
tion, as useful companion, or to attend on
elderly or invalid lady: five years In one situation;
no objection to country or traveling; domesticated;
good reader: best reference given. Address N.,
P. 0. 1454, Pittsburg.
POSITION Young German. 20, well educated:
English, German and French languiges, not
afraid of wort, wants employment In anycapaclty;
best of references. Address L. F., Dispatch office.
POSinON-Bv male stenographer and type
writer; win come on trial to prove ability.
Address It. R., Dispatch office.
SITU ATION As chef or steward or both, by man
of!5 years' experience: speaks French. Ger
man and English; best of references furnished. Ad
dresa C, G Dispatch office.
SITUATION By a first-class cook, a Frenchman,
speaks English. In a club, hotel or private fam
ily; best of references. Address Victor Herbert, 24
Vlckroy st.. city.
SITUATION As a first-class man cook: under
stands pastry and meats; city or country. Ad
dress R. B., Dispatch office.
SITUATION An organist desires a position in a
Catholic church. Address cor. Clinton st. and
Birmingham ay.
SITUATION-Bv an old soldier as night watch
man; best of referenceglven. Watchman, Ben
nett P. v.. Pa.
Real Estate Wanted.
WANTED Real estate to sell, money to loan
property to rent and rents to collect. J. H.
tnambcrs A Co.. 102 Fourth ay.. Room 6.
Fire Insurance Wanted.
BENSWANGER 4 ZAHN Fire Insurance, a
Fourth av.
Miscellaneous Warned.
ALL INFORMATION REGARDING THE
funeral of Bro. J. 31. Slmms. of Anchor
Lodge, I. O. G. T,, see Bro. Stevenson. Edinons
ton J. Owens, lib Forbes St., or Sarah Culbcrt,
826 Fifth av.
ALL Journeymen plasterers arc requested to stay
away from Pittsburg, as the plasterers of this
city are locked out. AN m. M. Spllker. Rec. Sec
B order of Union No. 31.
A
T ONCE good appetite; drink Van's Charm
ltoot iicer. 1
BIDS for exclusive privilege of refreshments at
Ross Grove. June C Order Sons of St. George,
Whitsuntide picnic. Address John Kelland, Hotel
Boycr.
GOOD complexion; drink Van's Charm Root
Beer.
H
ArriNESS In the family: drink Van's Charm
itooi jieer; noiniug equals van's unarm.
PAIN'llNG and plateglass glazlug. R. C. Miller,
526 Grant St., Pittsburg.
PATENTS O. D. Levis (20 vears). Solicitor, 131
Fifth av., next Leader, Pittsburg: no delay.
SURE cure guaranteed for offensive sweating feet
and sweating under the arms; send for circu
lars. Lubey 3Iedlcal Co., South Bend, Ind.
rpo get rid of the blues drink Van's Charm Root
rpo get 1
1 Beer.
rpHUNKS hauled to and rrom Last End for 50c.
JL Campbell Davis, 12 Seventh ay. Telephone
278.
USE Jones' Bedbug Paralyzer Jones' Magic
Roach Powder: roaches banished by contract:
satisfaction given or no pay. 222 Federal st., Alle
gheny, bold by all first-class druggists.
WANTED tveryone who wants the finest and
cheapest wall paper In America to send for
samples: sent free to any address. G. G. O'Brien,
Paint and all Paper Store. 292 Fifth av.
WANTED Renter for restaurant, saloon, pool
and dwelling rooms alt connected; snap open
ing. Address Box 8, New Philadelphia, O.
OOQ GENTLEMEN who have misfit suits of
t"7 clothes to call on Dan Devlin. Tailor, 0236
East End. We will alter them to fit or no charge.
FOR SALE 3USCELLNEAOUS.
Horses. Vehicles, Live Stock For Sale.
DELIVERY wagons Delivery wagons all stiles;
our own make. Wm. Bcckert, 340 to 344 Ohio
t., Allegheny. Telephone. 3420.
OR SALE A carload of the best kind of draft
horses ever shipped to this city, weighing from
1.300 to 1,800 a head: every one buying a horse
nouio see uiis joi oeiurc iiuyiug anv puicc else.
Come and see them at 3I.Marx's,41 First street, Al
legheny. HORSES Auction saleof horses: the finest lot of
horses ever shipped to this market, comprising
saddle, driving, coach and extra fine draU
horses, weight 1,500 to 1,800 pounds, ranging in age
from 4 to 8 years: to anyone wanting a horse this
is the best opportunity you have ever nad presented
to secure horses In these particular lines: don't
miss this sale, or you will miss the best chance of
this season to secure a good horse; thev will be
sold at 193 First av., Pittsburg, Wednesday,
May 18.
HORSE Roan pacing horse, 6 years old; sound;
is a roan with black tall and mane: stylish,
good action: can be worked and driven any place;
good roadster; well bred; Is from the Bristcr stock:
weight, 1,200. Inquire of John II lid, Frccport,
Pa.
ORSES-Draft horses that weigh from 1,500 to
l.SCO, and general business, fine saddle and
road horses, will be sold at 192 First ay., Pitts
burg, Wednesday, May 18.
SHETLAND pony, cart, harness and two sad
dles., For particulars Inquire at 320 Penn ay.
a"ERRIERS-A splendid litter of pure milk white
. English bull terriers, out of Luce. Reg. 22087.
by Keno. Reg. 17300. Both winners of many
prizes. The winner of ilrst puppy class, Cleve
land, 1891: third, Albany, N. Y., 1812: first. Chi
cago. 192; first, nttshurg. 1892, only times shown.
Address William AVedgnood, Lincoln ay East
Ll erpool, O.
Rubber Stamps For SJie.
C"IET your rubber stamps, steel stamps, stencils,
7 seal presses, brass checks, etc.. from SheaOer
A Co., 49 Filth ay.. Dud's College building.
machinery and Metals For Sale.
BOILERS and engines, second-hand: all sizes,
from 4 to 100 li. p.: cheapest in the market: 64
boilers and engines in 6tock. stationary and porla
able, upright boilers, mounted farm engine, etc.;
steam pumps, goternor, pulleys and shafting.
Telephone 4401, 23-25 Part way. J. S. Yoong. Alle
gheny. Pa.
BOILERS-2 Jas. Rccs 2S feet boilers. 4G inches
diameter: tn 0 15 Inch flues. In first-class con
dition; been used buta short time; will trvde for
lumber of any kind, brick, stone, or anything in
the building (Inc. bchnette A. Co., Eighteenth and
3Iary sts.. S. S.
1 ENGINES Genuine Acme automatic sa'tty en
i glnes and non-explosive b61lers. from one
half to five horse powers, for natural gas or carbon
oil as fuel: latest Improved ventilating fans and
water motors, sold by J. Prager, sole agent, at No.
4 Filth ay. Send for catalogue and Information.
I ENGINES and boilers of every description: brlcfc
li yard supplies; contractors, and rolling mill ma
chinery. Q nomas Carlln's bous, Lacock and San
dusky sts., Allegheny.
GRINDSTONES In all sires, for all kinds of
grinding; Craigleith, Newcastle, Nova Scotia
and other grits; Iron frames and fixtures for hand,
foot or power; mounted stone, oil stone, emery
wheels and grinders. Win. M. Klrby. 133 First
avenue.
ISIPROATED AYhltman & Barnes high-speed
automatic non-explosive engines and boilers,
exhaust and lentllallngfly fans of our own make;
also electric lighting: second-hand old-stile Acme
automatic engines: second-hand Snedlker and car
fly fans: B. W. Paine A Sons automatic engines,
from 5 to 250 horse power; electric motors, water
motors and all kinds of light power and supplies.
qompkinsJb Ulrlch. Engineers and Contractors,
310 and 518 Liberty st.. Pittsburg. Pa.
SAAV TABLE One second-hand saw table for
stereotype or electrotype purposes, will be sold
cheap: also about 20 printers' stands. Apply at
the Dispatch business office, cor. smlthfield and
Diamond sts.
Miscellaneous For Sale.
CASH register, showcases, counters, flat top
desk. 58 Diamond St.
?OR SALE lc per roll wall paper. Thompson
" Bros., 109 Federal St.. Allegheny.
HEMLOCK timber, lot containing aoout 300
acres, situated In Jefferson county. Pa. ; nav
igable stream through same. Inquire or address
Mrs. 31. S. M. Hastings, lock box 31. Brookville,
Pa. V .
I AWN 3IOAVERS-Now Is the time to use them:
j the Buckeye mower Is considered the best
mower on the market: it is first-class In every re
spect, and I will guarantee It to do the work that
any machine on the market will do, or I will take
the moner back. Price.
10-inch lawn mower S3 75
12-inch lawn mower 4 50
14-lnch lawn mower 5 00
18-Inch Ian n mower 5 50
HOWARD ROYEK, 105 Smlthfield st.
SAFE Barnes Safe 4 Lock Co. maker; Inside
measurement. 17x30x48 Inches: double doors
inside and out; combination lock: stored at No. 9J
First av. Inquire John E. McCrickart, No. 59
Fourth av.
TOK SAXE BUSINESS.
Business Opportunities For Sale.
AN extensive, feed and buckwheat flour mill
property and three dwellings, situate in a
prosperous manufacturlngclty or about 10 000 pop
ulation aud growing: a private railroad switch
from the main line direct to the mill affording un
surpassed shipping facilities: has a targe and profit
able business of IS years' standing and almost no
opposition; the machinery and general appliances
are all or the newest designs and In full running
order: Investigation will show this to be an ex
tremely rare business opportunity: present owners
are in a position to sell at a bargain on accommo
dating terms. Satisfactory reasons for selling
from Jas. AV. Drape & Co., 313 Wood st,, Pitts
burg. AN active Interest in a substantial Jobbing busi
ness in theclt), having an old established con
nection and making money; one of the partners de
sires to retire on account of old age; this Is the only
reason for making the change: the firm Is well
known to us and can be regarded as thoroughlv re
liable: tl8,000cash will be necessary to purchase
the interest; anyone who contemplates looking Into
the business will be expected to satisfy the present
firm as to ability and integrity; all conferences and
correspondence to be treated confidentially. Jas.
AV. Drape & Co.. 313 Wood St.. Pittsburg.
A GROCERY and feed store, in a good point in
Allegheny, doing a prosperous business. Ap
ply to Jas. W. Drape Co., 313 AVood St., Pitts
burg. BARBER SHOP Two chairs; good location; low
rent. Address R. A. . Dispatch office.
BARBKR SHOP-Good stand: will sell cheap,
562 Fifth av. '
FOR SAXE-BUSINES3.
Business Opportunities.
BOOK, stationery and novelty store on good
street in Allegheny, at a bargain: only (1,450.
Holmes A Co.. 420 omlthflcld st.
DRUG STORE-Downtown drug store: excellent
stand; small capital required: Tare chance.
Call on Saturday or address Av . S. Bailey, 821- Penn
av., x'litsDurg,
DRUG STORE in a growing railroad town: no
opposition: cheap rent; splendid chance,
Arlstol. Dispatch office.
I7INE flouring mill property; complete roller sys
. tcni;75tol00 barreU daily capacity: engine,
boiler and every thing In full running order and do
ing an excellent business: the brand of flour is
well and favorably established all over thecountry:
track or branch of P. R. R. to the mill; all freight
handled right at the mill door: a rare opening; sat
isfactory reasons for selling. Particulars Irom
Jas. AA Drape & Co., Agents, 313 AV'ood St., ntts
bnrg. FOR SALE Furniture store doing larg business:
win invoice about 14,000. Holmes & Co., 4J0
Smlthfield st.
I ?OR SALE Barber shop, good two chair shop;
. cheap if sold qnlck. Inquire 232 Fifth av.
FOUNDRY A well established foundry In de
sirable location fronting on river and railroad ;
large buildings fully equipped with all necessary
appliances, engine, bollder, cupolas, pattern shop,
etc : will be sold at an Immense hargaln. Apply
to Jas. AA Drape & CO., 313 AV ood St., Pittsburg.
GROCERY, confectionery and Ice cream parlors;
a good Unncc for quick buyer; owner engag
ing in other business, li. li.. Dispatch office.
HARDW AltEand bousefurnlshing store In live
manufacturing town, well established and
doing the leading business In a town or 8. 000 Inhab
itants; will Invoice about $17,000; only those having
the capital will be entertained. Holmes & Co., 420
Smlthfield st.
HOTEL Licensed hotel. 40 rooms, doing a good
business; will sell or lease real estate with
furnlshment; good reason for selling: location cen
tral. Address, with real name. J. A. It., Dispatch
office.
IN VESTMENT A splendid opportunity to invest
from 8100 to 83.000: investment will pay 80 per
cent. Address J. G. F,, 933 Liberty st.
Ilnsiness Properties For Sale.
NDERSON House, East Liverpool, O.
r OR S ALE LOTS.
East End Lots For Sale.
I70R SALE That elegant plot of ground on
Fifth av.. Shadyslde. corner Ivy St., fronting
263 feet on Firth av. ind running back 220 free to
Arabella st. : will sell as whole, or the Filth av.
frontage 120 feet deep In lots to suit: parties seek
ing a healthy and Bupcrb site for a home should not
miss this chance: there Is nothing like it left for
sale on the atenue: splendid surroundings fix Its
future, and It is certain to be worth double the
price now asked for It. Forfull particulars inquire
of 3Iorrls &, Fleming. 62 Fourth av.
TTOR b ALE Six acres In the Twenty-second ward ;
. best bargain of acreage In theclty. See 31. P.
How icy ,t Son. 91 Diamond st.
LOT Penn. near AVlneblddlc ay.. Nineteenth
ward, at a bargain: lot 20x103 feet, which must
be sold tq close up an estate; no reasonable offer
will be refused. Call at once on A". C. Berlnger &
Co., 156 Fourth av.
1 Ad will buv a choice Oakland lot 20x190 ft;
's fruit and sliade trees: 800 ftet from 5th av.:
terms easy. A". M. ToIIock, 1504th av.
Hazelwood Lots For Sale.
AUCTION SALE Two large lots In Flower's
plan, on Hazelwood avenue, on Monday. May
16, at 2 P. M. ; also Jersey cows, farm tools, etc. ;
sale positive. G. K. Flower.
HAZELWOOD AA An elegant corner lot.
Irregular shape, equal to 52x131 feel, within a
few minutes' walk or Hazelwood station, Baltimore
Ohio Railway, and Second avenue electric cars;
will sell cheap lor cash, to qnlck buyer. John h.
McCrickart, 59 Fourth av. : telephone 1676.
Allegheny Lots For Sale.
LOTS In Groie Square plan. Perrysville av.,
Alleghcnv; $10 to $0 cash, balance $1 to $5 per
week, a ithout interest. Holmes &, Co., 420 Smith
field st.
Snbnrban Lots For Sale.
CnARTIERS-Six one-acre riots, near railroad
station, and two large Iron and steel wortcs;
good point to lay out In building lots, Jas. W.
Drape Co., 313 AVood St., Pittsburg.
IIARTIERS-33 large lots near to railroad sta
tion, 4'aiid5oreetlrnnt, extending to an alley.
Jas. AA Drape Jt Co., 313 Wood St., Pittsburg.
l r ACRES on P. & L. E. R. R., within ten mln
XO ntes' walk orshannopln station: will be sold
on reasonable terms: splendid view or Ohio a alley.
Inquire or address Mrs. D. McCoj, Ethel Lauding,
Beaver Co., Pa.
6 ACRES of ground near Etna, on P. & W. R. R.:
only 2 or 3 miles from the clly: price put down
toji.ooo. Jas. AA'. Drape & Co., M Wood St.,
Pittsburg.
Farnu For Sale.
I7AR3r A nice farm of 57 seres, near the cltv. I
: mile from railroad station; good dwelling,
barn, fine orchard, water, etc. : one of the most
desirable locations In the county, overlooking the
river. Jas. AV. Drape Co., 313 AVood St., Pitts
burg. Real Estate.
COAL.LANDS-1 have for sale coal lands In the
Conncllsville region on the 3Iouongahela
river, Penn. R. R.,P.,C..C. A St. L. R. R.. A. V.
R. R- and AVest Va. J. II. Hlllman. 8 AV ood st.
KNOXVILLE.
F
p. SALE-SOME BEAUTIFUL HOJIES-
One 6-room brick house, two lots. Orchard Tlace.
S4.000.
One 7-room brick house, one lot, paved street,
14,500.
Two 5-room brick houses, lots 37fxl03 each.
Orchard Place, $3,750.
One 7-room frame house, one lot, paved street,
$3,000.
Ones-room frame house, onelot, pired street,
$2,700.
One 5-room brick house, two lots, paved street,
51.250.
One 5-room brick house, one lot. pared street,
$2,750.
Five 5-room frame houses, paved street, each
$l,S0O.
Ta-ilve7-room brick houses, pared streets, each
2.300.
Fe en 4-room brick houses, very pretty. $2,700.
Light4-room brick cottages, onelot, each$l,701.
Any of the above lovely homes In this greatly
favored citv or beautiful homes will be sold on
terms to suit buyers.
BUILDING LOTS 200 ortbe most beautirul build
ing lots to be found in the county are offered at
prlccsmu"h less than property having similarly
attractive features can be had for. The P. & B.
Traction will have their new electrlcrailwayin
operation through the renter of the borough by
Jlay Inert. This will give a wonderful Impetus
to values, and those who secure any of the
above properties or a lot will be fortunate.
TO LET A number or 3, 4, 5 and 7-room nouses
at moderate rents to good paying tenants. None
others need applv.
Take any of the Southslde street cars.
KNOXVILLE LAND IJIPROVEMENT CO.,
85 Knox avenue. Knoxvllle .
FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE
City Residences.
pORSALE-
BYTHOS.3ICCAFFRF.Y. 35CS Butler St.
tp,100-On45th St.. above Butler: lot C0xll0ft.:4
frame houses or5 and 4 rooms each; very easy pay
ments. $A2.'i0 Keystone ay., above Mth st. ; lot MxlOO:
new 2-story frsmc of store and 5 rooms: also frame
bouse of 3 rooms: $1,200 cash. bal. to suit.
$3,250 No. 293 4M st.:lot 34x105; good frame of 7
rooms: one-half cash, bal. to suit.
$3,600-No. 4904 Hatfield St.; lot 20x100; No. 1
brick dwelling of hall, 8 rooms and attic; terms to
suit.
$3,000-No. 36.17 Smnllman St.: lot 23x60: brick
dwelling of hall, 4 rooms and attic; one-half cash,
bal. to suit.
$1.650 On Bismarck, near Rldgest., 13th ward:
lot 22x100 ft. ; No. llrame dwelling or 5 rooms and
hall: terms to suit.
$2,600-On Clarissa st.. near Herron av.:5mln
ntes walk Irom AVylle av. cable cars,I3th ward: lot
MxlOO: new frame dwelling of hall, 0 rooms and
attic; terms to suit.
I70R SALE Public sale, on the premises, on
? Wednesdav,3tayl8. at 2 p, M,, ofproperlv. No.
161 Wjlleav.. between Elm and Logan sts., Pitts
burg, lot 24x109 reef, on w hlch is bult a 2-story and
basement brick stable: rents ror $1,200 a year; sale
subject to mortgages of $3,000: terms cash. Jlerton
Hunter, Trustee.
HOUSEKlrknatrlck st near Webster av., a 6
roomed brick house. Tilth hall: good stone
foundation, dry cellar, slate mantel In parlor, and
everything to make a comrortablw little home; lot
about 18x50 feet: price only $2,300: $1,000 cash; bal
ance In five vears. AV. C. Berlnger & Co., 156
Fourth av.
QJJQ 500-Flne brick house of sixrooms and attic,
t0 renting for $25 per month, on Rlier av.,
near Andcrssn st. : cor. lot; price made low in
order to sell soon (to close an estate): $1,500 cash
and the remainder on easy terms, bee W. A. Her
ron A Sons, 80 Fourth nv.
(EJ1 OOO On small monthly payments to buy a
tu)JLj neat brick house: 6 rooms, hall, bath,
range, all In tine order. 207 Plymouth; a good
healthy location: eislly reached; immediate pos
session. (9Sc) See AV. A. Herron A bons, 80 Fourth
avenue.
flj O 300 Property now renting for $300 per year;
sJpJj cry ceulrallv located In the 8tll ward.
1103). See AV". A. Herron & Sons, No. 80 Fourth ay.
02 O 200 A good brick house of'5 rooms, renting
sJDis for $16 per month; Jane St.. Southslde (331).
bee Av. A. Herron 4 Sons, 80 Fourth ay.
Allesheny Residences For Sale.
ESPLANADE ST.. Third Ward. Allegheny
Mie 2-storv brick dwelling. 6 rooms and fin
ished attic, basement, hall, bath, stationary wash
stands, etc. : a comfortable homo In one of the nice
residence streets; will be sold iheap to a quick
buyer: bouse In A No. 1 order and complete; lot
20x95 to an alley. Samuel AY. Black & Co.. 99
Fourth a, e.
T7"OR SALE At aucllon, stone front house, 12
: large rooms. Kte fixtures, largo lot, stable In
lear on paved alley on the premises. So. 215
Allegheny av., Allegheny, AVednesday. Jlay 25,
at 2 o'clock; a fine chance to buy a choice home,
on account of owner's removal. Inlormatlon from
AV. A. Herron Jfc Sons, 80 Fourth av.
HANDSOAIE Allegheny residence for $20,000;
cost (65. 000 to build. Apply to J. AV. Collins,
Attorney. 91 Diamond st., Pittsburg.
1 A HOUSES and lots In Allegheny in first-class
JLJ location, one of the best avenues present
rent over $3, 200 annually ; rare chance for a goon In
vestment. See Jas. VV. Drape it Co.. 31 J Wood
at., Pittsburg.
FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE
East End Residences For Sale.
HOUSE-Dearbom St., near AA'inehlddle ay..
Nineteenth ward, a new 2-story frame house
of 8 rooms, vestibule, hall. bath. w. c, hot and cold
water: good cellar, etc.; house Is splendidly built
and of good appearance; lot 20X1C0 feet to anallev;
rice. 83.750. For further Information call on AV.
. Berlnger & Co.. 156 Fourth ay.
flgff 900 Shadyslde Only une-half square from
slDtJs Center av.. new residence of 10 rooms, re
ception hall, laundry, bath. Ins. w. c. range, h.
andc. water, inslde'shutters. speaking tubes, elec
tric bells, fine slate mantels, tile hearths, tile vesti
bule, front and rear porches, etc.; lot 30x120 feet to
an alley. George Schmidt, 157 Fourth ay.
Q 300 Six-room and attic frame home, lately
sjpOj finished and in fine order: papered through
out, city water, bath. Inside closet, sewered; very
convenient to electric line and excellent location.
S. A. Dickie A Co.. Penn and Shady avs,. E. E.
fli"l Q OOO Oakland residence. 12-room select
luXO j brick dwelling, all modern Improvements,
fine porches: lot over 100 feet front; asphaltumed
street; beautiful outlook: a most desirable house.
Samuel W. BUck A Co.. 09 4th av.
QQ OOO only lor an unusuallv neat little
WiJ) home on a 60-foot street, with lot 3130
leet: city water, good cellar, sewered, etc.: this Is
a sure bargain. !-ee b. A. Dickie A Co.. Penn and
Shady avs.. East End.
ffil ft 500 Oakland-Stone front dwelling 9 r.,
sIDJ-Vs bath, laundry, etc.. papered and excel
lently finished throughout: terms very reasonable.
Samuel W. Black & Co., 99 4th av.
Suburban Reemences For Sale.
T) ESIDENCE Have a new 7-room and attic rest
JLv deuce forsale on a 60-foot street In Brushton;
lot 40x150 to 40-root street in rear; room to build two
more dwellings: owner desires quick sale: low
price: investigate this. Baxter, Thompson Co.,
161 4th ay.
3 ACRES and small dwelling close to railroad
station, jnlv 7 miles from theclty: large num
ber or frnlt trees, sm.ill fruit, water, etc. : price
only ?2.n(ii, great bargain. Jas. YY. urape&uo.,
313 Wood St.. rmsburg.
QQ OOO buvs a new 6-room house In AVlIklnshurg
tiDOj near Wood st. : very complete; immediate
possession. Baxter, 'Ibomp'on A Co., 161 Fourth
avenue.
Atlantic City.
ATLANTIC CITY'. N.J.
For rent or sale, hotels, cottages and bath
houses; lot for sale In ad parts of the city.
I. G. Adams A Co.,
Real estate ann law building. Atlantic Cltv. N.J.
TO LET.
City Residences.
rpo LET $25 per month A very desirable corner
L brick bouse: seven rooms and attic (newly
painted aud papered); bath, range, inside w. c,
both gases: location good: easily reached. No. 410
AVcbster av. See W. A. Herron A Sons, 80 Fourth
av.
rpo LET Third av.. nne three-story brick: 14
L rooms; all conveniences: good location for
roomers. Baxter, Thompson A Co , 161 Fourth av.
TO LET House No. 427 Liberty st.. city; ft
rooms. Inquire at A. A'. D. Wattersou's,
Anchor Bank Building. Kirthav., city.
East End Residences To Let.
TO LET New nine-room stone front residence,
all modern conveniences, flag walks combi
nation chandeliers, electric bells, speaking tubes,
hath, laundry, two w. c.. cedar closet, etc., on
Emerson st..lle Alder. Inquire bmlth-BrudewoId
Glass Co., 131 AVater st., city.
nazelwood Residences To Let.
TO LET On Hazelwood av., near Sylvan, honse
of eight rooms with laundry, city water, both
gases and bath room: fine situation, ample
grounds, fruit trees, grapes, shrubbery, etc. : rent
moderate: possession Immediately. Apply H.
Burgwln, 150 Fourth ay.
Allegheny Residences To Let.
rpo LET No. 182 North av.. 10 rooms: 155 Grant
1 av.. Rrooins:rcduccd rents. JolinK. EwlngA
Co., 107 Federal st.
TO LET Nice five-room dwelling Federal st.
extension. Inquire of J. R. McKee, 703 Penn
av.. Room 611.
SnDurlian Residences To Let.
TO LET-At Homestead. Pa., desirable brick
dwelling: 5 rooms: attic; hall: porches: nice
yards; dry cellar: low rent to good tenant. Apply
to AVindsor Glass AVorks.
TO LET New house, Sewickley. 5 rooms. 2 gases
water; near 2 railway stations; $13. Morrison
Foster.
Itooms To Let.
ARCH ST.. 109-Niccly furnished large front
room; rent low.
ARCH ST.. ALLEGHENY. 108-One large and
one small room.
BUTLER ST.t-2 desirable rooms, parlor and bed
room adjoining, on Butler st. Inquire Mr.
Kane. 43th and Butler St.
I7IFTH AV.. a"d6-3d house from Jleyran av..
. ricely furnished rooms with boarding; select.
ITOURTH AVTT33Furnlshed rooms suitable for
: gentlemen.
OAKLAND Furnished room for gentleman:
front room; bath; pleasant locality; 3813
Forbes st.
ROOMS with or without board. 614 5th ay.; ele
gant location. ? '
W ASHINGTON ST., 53. Allegheny Near
parks; cheerful furnished room. $10.
z
See additional adlets under Wanted Boarders
and Lodgers.
Business Stands To Let.
rpo LET Space with power, cor. Penn and Third
JL avs.: three floors: 20.000 reet space: abundant
power; goodllvht: splendid location: every con
l enlence. Apply N Icola Bros. , 20 Fifth ay.
'po LET Four-storv brick building. 139 Second
X av.. two doors from Smlthfield st.; will lease
for fit e years. Apply at flrst floor office of Kauf
mannr' store.
TO LE I Shop suitable for any purpose. Rear 221
Federal st.. Allegheny.
Offices nnd Desk i'oom To Let.
"lO LET-Dcsk room. No. 108 Fourth avenue, 1st
floor front. Black A Balrd. No 95 Fourth av.
Bliscellaneons To Lets.
TOLET-$I0lo$50thefirst month and $3 to $15
each month until paid, without Interest, for
a lot in Grove Square plan. Perrysville ay.. Alle
gheny. Call at Holmes A Co's., 420 Smlthfield St.,
lor plans.
roiiNu.
I?0UND A small sum of money on Diamond St.:
. loser can have same by calling on J. AV. SIp
pey, 4 Scott St., stating amount of loss, etc.
I70UND The cheapest lot in Allegheny, and on
: the easiest terms, without interest or tax. in
(trove quare Plan. Perrysville av. Gallon Holmes
A Co . 4-0 Smltlmckl St.. ror plans.
PROPOSALS.
PROPOSALS FOR FRESH BEEF CO M
JIISSAUY'S Office, AUeKhony Atsenal,
Pittsburg, Pa., 3lay 14, 1892. Sealed propos
al" in duplicate will be lecelved at this
office until 10 o'clock a. m., JUNE 16, 1892, for
rurnisliintf the Iresh beef required by tho
Subsistence Department, U. S. Armv, at this
station dm ins the fiscal year ending Jnne
30, Ic93. Contracts madeiiiidertliis advertise
ment shall not be construed to involve the
United States in any obligation for payment
in excess of appropriation granted by Con
gress ror the pnrpo-e. Tho Government re
seives tlio tight to reject any or all bids.
Full information can be obtained by appli
cation to this office. Envelopes containing
proposals must bo marked "Proposals for
fresh beef," nnd addressed to A. S. 31. MOR
GAN, Captain and O. S. IC, A. C. S.
JEFFKRSONVILLE, IND., APRIL 25, 1S92.
Sealed proposals, in tuplicate, subject
to usual conditions, will bo leceived hero
until 11 o'clock a. st. (central standard time),
Tuesday, the 2ltli day of May, 1892, for fnr
nlsliins at tlio Q. 31. Depot here, 100,100
gallon", of Mineral Oil, or 13i flash test, In
cases of two five-gallon cans each. Deliveries
to commence on or bciore June 15, 189!.
Govcrrment reserves the right to reject any
or all proposals, nnd to accept the whole
quantity, or any portion of tho mineral oil
bid for. All Information furnished on appli
cation here. Envelopes containing pio
nosals should bo marked "Proposals for
Mineral Oil," and addressed to COLONEL
HENRY C. HODGES, Assistant Qn.trtei
inastcr Geneial, U. S. Army, Depot Quarter
master. AUCTION SALES.
HOUSES AND LOTS.
Second Ward, Allegheny,
AT AUCTION.
On Thursday, May 19, at 10 o'clock, on the
premise", will be sold by order of court the
following pioperty of John M. Graham,
lunatic:
1. Corner Irwin nvenuo nnd Sarah stieet,
lot 21x75, with frame house, four rooms, and
wagon -died.
2. On New Riizliton road, 40ynrds north of
Henry street." 49x56x3'.) feet, with, frame
house, six rooms.
Terms, third cash and two years.
A. LEGGATE &1on7 AUCTIONEERS,
62 Fourth Avenue.
AUCTION SALE
AT THE RESIDENCE.
Furniture, Carpets, Mirrors, Eta
AVEDNESDAY, MAY' 18,
At tho residence, No. 2C1 Locust street,
Allegheny.
Fine walnut chamber lurnlture, walnut
wardrobes, two French plate mirrors, hair
cloth pallor suite, pictures, curtains, chairs
and rocker, springs, mattresses and bed
ding, extension table, chairs, dishes and
trlassware, good brussels carpet on rooms,
halls andstalis. hall rack, kitchen and laun
dry lurniture, stove, ete. Sale nosltlve.
HENKY AUCTION- CO.,
Auctioneers.
- a i
EDUCATIONAL.
ST. JOHN'S MILITARY SCHOOL,
MANLIDS, N, Y.
Summer School of Instruction nnd Recrea
tion, Juno 20 to Sept. 15. Apply to
WILLIAM VERBECK.
CHOICE PHOPERTIES.
(MM PLACE
Plan of lots at Larimer station,
P. R. R., 18 miles from Union
depot. $75 to $150 per
lot, $5 down and $2 PER
MONTH. These lots are beau
tifully located, overlooking the
surrounding country. The streets
are all graded and broad side
Avalks laid.
There is a town adjoining of
nearly 10,000 population. The
advantages of the location, the
permanent enterprises surround
ing present an opportunity alike
to the poor and rich. The title
is guaranteed. Railroad tickets
supplied to those desiring to visit
the ground.
Do not let this CHANCE of
buying a lot slip aAA-ay from you,
for the $2 PER MONTH pay
ment you will neA'er feel. Call
or send for plans to
C. T. BEECKMAN,
136 FIFTH AVE.,
PITTSBUEG. PA.
LOT
100x230,
OHIO ST., ALLEGHENY,
AT AUCTION.
The executors of the Shoenbergcr estates
will sMI bv auction, on the promises, on
THURSDAY. MAY 2B, AT 4 O'CLOCK.
All that valuable piece or real estate in
Fourth ward, Allegheny, between Chestnut
and Svcamore sts., fronting 100 feet on Ohio
st. and extending about 230 feet to North Ca
nal St., at present occupied asalumbcr vard,
tnu lease of which expires next April.
Terms, one-fourth cash, balance in three
yeaily payments, with interest. Special at
tention invited to this unusually important
sale.
A. LEGGATE & SON,
AUCTIONEERS.
62 FOURTH AV.
$20 PER FOOT.
1,000 FEET FRONTAGE.
SHADYSIDE.
Near Dnqnesne or Fifth avenue
car lines. Very desirable neighbor
hood. Just the place to build moder
ate priced houses for re v or sale. A
bargain.
M. F. HIPPLE & CO.,
06 FOURTH AVEXUE.
BOULEVARD LOTS
FOR LESS THAIT
$60 Per Foot Front,
Fronting on 60 and 90-foot street, paved and
all improvements done.
BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE LOCATION.
These aro offered only for a short time.
J. H. COLEMAN & CO.,
2B PENN AA'EXUE.
MAYFIELD.
Take Perrysville Avenue car.
Fare too cheap for FREE
TICKETS ONLY one mile
from Market House. Lots
LARGE SHADE TREES
Fruit plenty. Terms: SUIT
YOURSELF.
JOHN K. EWING & CO.,
Agents, No. 107 Federal st.
FOR SALE.
56 ACRES,
12 miles from tho city, near railroad station;
overlooking the Ohio liver. Elegant place
to lay out for suburban homes.
JAS. TT. DRAPE & CO.,
313 Wood Street,
Pittsburg.
FOR SALE.
35 ACRES,
Near line of railroad, nnd possessing a ar
reaching river view; good point for subdi
vision into villa sites.
JAS. AT. DRAPE & CO.,
813 AVood Street,
Pittsburg.
BUILDING LOTS
ON
GRANDVIEW AVENUE,
MT. WASHINGTON.
A. D. AVILSO.V,
65 Federal St.. Allcjhenv.
HOTELS.
RIGGS HOUSE,
WASHINGTON, D. C,
Reopened,
Under new manazement; refurnlihed an
redecorated in first-class stvle: table best 1
the city. IUGGS HOUSE CO.,
O. DeWITT, Proprietors.
Tieasnrer.
STURTEVANT HOUSE.
, neavyork;
Amerftan plan $3 150 to $3 50 per day.
Europenn plan $1 00 per day upward.
THE STURTEVANT HOUSE
is the most contral in the city; near all ele
vated roads, street car lines, principal
places of amusement and large retail stores.
All the comforts of home with the addi
tional conveniences of the metropolis is of
fered our guests.
THE 8TURTEVANT HOUSE.
Broadway, 28th and 20th sts., New York,NY
SUMMER RESORTS.
HOTEL KATES
AND C1KCULAK3
May Be Obtained atTDE DISPATCH'S
Buine Office, Smlthfield and Diamond
Atlantic ntr. '
nnrri.. ..- -m. -...-Li -. TMfls
avs.. Atlantic City. N. J.: near the beach: nnder
dralned : rates (3 to 110 Der week. Mrs. L.AV. Keed.1
THE CHALFONTK
A'lLAa llli W". . .. .
Directly on the Beach. Sea water baths 13
bouse. Opened January li .
C. liOBERTS & SONS.
THE DARLINGTON.
612 Pacific avenue, near tho beach and hot
bath", Atlantic City, X. J.
Open all the year. .
HISS E. PATTERSON.
"HADDON HALL,"
Atlcxntlo City, 3. J.
OPES ALL THE YEAB. HOT AtD COLD SEA
Water Baths ix the HoctE.
LEEDS & LIPPINCOTT.
HOTEL WILTSHIRE,
A'irginia av.. near ocean. Atlantic City,
N. J. Open all the year. Large bay window
rooms giving fine view of the ocean.
D. AV. CHANDLER.
Other Resort.
T?ORT WILLIAM nENRT nOTEL,
Jj LAKE GEOKGE. N. Y.,
Will op3n June 23. The largest, best ap
pointed and most liberally conducted hotel,
at Lake George.
SESD FOB ItLCFTnATED SOtTTESlB.
irt
GR
avenitf.
AAILLIAJI NOI1LE, Owner and Proprietor.
BEDFORD SPRINGS,
"THE CARLSBAD OF AMERICA."
HOTEL OPENS JUNE 22d.
L.B. DOTY. Manager.
MOUNTAIN HOUSE
CRESSON SPRINGS.
On the Summit of the Allegheny Mountains,
Main line Penna. R. R. All trains stop.
Will open J UNE 23th. For circulars and In
formation, address
WM. R. DUNHAM, Supt., Crcsson, Cambria
countv. Pa.
STEAMERS A2D EXCURSIONS.
ly-JIllE .VTAlt L.INK-
f ForQi!eentornanl LlTerpoi!.
Itoj-alarvt United statr Mall Steamers.
Britannic. Mayl?.10:10aralIirltannlc. June IS. 9am
Majestic. Mr. P icl'lfalestlc. June2Z4p m
Oermanlc. Jnne I. noon (termanlc,j!!ne2?.9:30am
"Teutonic. June 8. 4 p miTentonlc July 6. 3pm
Trom Whlteatardocit, iuuc u nut .i'eatait..
New York.
second cabin on these stcamrrs. Saloon rate..
fGO and upward. Excursion tickets on faroratna
terms. Second cabin. 1 10 and Ij. steerage, frout
or to the old coniitrr. f29.
White tar drafts payable on demand lnalltha
principal banks throughout Great llrltaln. Applr
to JOHN J. McCOItUICK. 6.0 bmlthfleiU st.
Pittsburg, or II. ilAITLAND KEUsEV. General
Ajceut, iBroadwaj. New York. aplt-D
ClUNAP.D LINE-NEW YORK AND I.IVEB
' POOL. A"IA QUEENS-TOWN- rom. Tier 40.
North river. Fast express mall service.
Etrnrh, May 1. lp. m.Etrnrla.Jimel3.1t:'!Ca.ni
Anranla, Mar 23. 7 a. m lAuranla, June 25, 6 a. in
Umbria. June 4.1 p. in. fimbria. July:, II a. m
hervla. June 11, 6 a. m. IServla. July 9, 5 a. ni
Extra Stcnmcn.
Gallli, May 11, 10 a. m. I Bothnia. Jnne 1. 10 a. m.
Cabin passajre. WOand upward, according to Ioca
tton: second cabin. fl.
Steerage tickets to and from all parts of Europe
at verr low rate.
For freight anil passage applv to the company's
office. 4 Bowline. (Jreen. New fork. A'ERXOV II.
I1KOWN A CO.. General Ajrent, orCHARLFJi P.
SA11TII. Ihlrd av. and AVood St.. Agent for Pitts
burg. Pa. myl6-D
NETHERLANDS LINE
FOR ROTTEIII) VAI. PARIS AND LONDON,
SAILING IROM NEW A'ORK:
3Iay;i. noon, satunliv, spiarndam.
MavIS, ATednpdiv. '(otfenlam.
Stramcrs marked sail to and from Amsterdam;
all others to and from Rotterdam.
From pier foot of Fifth street. Hohoken
First cabin. ." to $70; second cabin, ftl. Reduced
excursion tickets, steerage at low rates. For lllns
trated guide and pasace applv xo JOHN J.M'COR
M1CK. 639 Smlthfield ureet. LnUIs AIOEsLE, 6IU
Mnithfield (.tract. MAX SL'II AMIJEKU Jt CO.. 5JT
S-nilUificM street. mjrlG-D
ALUS LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS,
GLASGOW TO PHILADELPHIA,
Via Derry and Galway. Tho ""Jft""
route from Scotland nnd North ana-w3lla
of Ireland. Accommodations unsurpassed.
Intermediate. ?30. Steerage, $19.
STATE IIVE,
Service of Allan Line MeamMiIns.
NEW YORK AND GLAGOAV,
Via Londonderry. Evoiy Fortnight.
3Iay5, State of California, 10 a. m.; Mayll.
State or Nevada, 3 r. M.; June 2, State of
Nebraska. 3r.n. Cabin, $40 and upward;
second cabin, $30; steerage. $19. Apply to .1.
J. MCCORMICK, 633 Smlthfield street. Pitts
burg. myi-35-D
ANCHOR LINE.
Steamers Lejro Nerr York Every Saturday
For GIi3gow via Londonderry.
Rates for Saloon Passage
ByS. P. CITY OF KOAIE, gOO and upwards,
according to accommodation and location
of Room. ecoml '-tliin. SH..
Other Meamers. Cabin. S50 and upwards.
Second Cabin flt&. steerage 81t.
Passengers book d at through rates to or from any
city In Great Britain or on the Continent.
Drnfts on London Sold at Lorrest Rate.
Book of information, tonrs and sailing lists fur-
lmneri on application to Agents,
HENDERSON HRorllERS. 7 Howling Green. N.
A"., or J. J. MrrOKMICK. K smlthfield st.. Pitts
burg: F. M. SEA1PLE. 110 Federal ft. Allegheny.
apll-awr
INMAN LINE.
New York, Qneenstown and Liverpool,
From New York every AVednesday.
City of Paris nnd City of New York,
10,500 tuns each.
City of Berlin, City of Chicago,
City of Chester.
rr.ox ieav Tonit:
CltyofNewYork, AVed'da j-. May IS, 9:00 a. 3f
City of Chicago, AAednesday. May 25. 4 30 p.m.
City of Paris, AVednesdav, June 1. lh30i.it.
City of Berlin, AVednesday, June S, 4.00 p. x.
For rates of passage and other infonru-
tion, apply to
INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION COM.
PANY. Gen'I Ajrent". 6 Bowlins Green,
New York, or to J. J. McCORMICK. 633
Smlthfield St.. Plttsburjr. my!2-Mwr
RED STAR LINE.
AVee kly between New York and Antwerp.
The splendid, first-claw, full-powered steamem
Noordland. AVednesday. May 13. 10 A. M.
Frlesland. AVeanesdav. Mav 23. 4:30 r. it.
Pennland. satnnlar. Mar 28. 7 A. M.
AVaesland. Wednesday, Jnne 1. 10:30 A. M.
Saloons, stateroom, smoking and bathrooms
amidships; second cabin accommodations unex
celled.
staterooms all on miin deck.
First cabin. J55 and upward: excursion tickets.
fand upward: second cabiu. 115: round trip 10
per cent reduction: steengc at very low rales,
bend for "Facts for Travelers.1
International Navigation Company,
GENERAL AGENTS,
No. 6 Howling Green, New York,
AC.rvTs:
J. J. McCormick. 639 sinlthrleld street. I
Louis Moeser. 6lb Smlthfield street. .
J. F. Erny, German Savings Bank.
ap27-Mwr
NorddentsGher Lloyd Steamship Company.
Fast Line of Express Steamers.
New York to Soutlnmpton (London), Bremen.
sPKLNC. SAILINGS. lS9i
Spree. Tnes.. May 17 Kibe. AVed.. June IS
Elbe. A ed , Alar H Viler. Sat.. June IS
Aller. sat., 3Iir21 Travc, Tnes., June 21
Travc. Tues., May21 Ems gat.. June2
Elder, sit.. M.ir2S Havel, Tnes., June 23
Havel. Tues. Mav3! saale. Sat.. Julv;
Ems, Sit., Junc4 I.ahn, Tues, Julys
Lihn, Tue., Jnue7 Elbe. sat., Julr!
saale. Sat.. June II Spree, Tues.. July 13
Spree. Tues. Jnne 141
Time from New York to Southampton, 7K days.
From Southampton to Bremen, 21 or 3o"hours.
From Southampton to London, by Southwestern
Kallwar Co., J'i hours. Trains every hour In the
summer season. Kallway carriages for London
await passengers In Southampton Oocks on arrival
of express steamers from N ew Yort.
These steamers are well known for their speed,
comfort and excellent cnlslnc.
MAXSCHAMHEHG A CO.. S27 Smlthfield st.
LOUIS MOEStI6ISSmlthfieIa st. J. F. FRNY.
Cashier German savings and Dep. Bank, AcenU
fur Pittsburg. ap2P-p t
JTNFERMENTED GRAPETuiCE;
A delicious beverage with all the medic
inal properties of the grape, absolutely frea
of .alcohol. In quart bottles. GEO. K.
bTEVENSON CO.. Sixth av. stwr
S500. TO 8500,000
TO LOAN
on mort-
fjaces, cityor eoimtry property, at lowest
rates. JAS. AV. DRAPE & CO., 813 Wood St.,
l'lttsburx.
Telephone So. 973.
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